I was Dry brushing WRONG | Heres How To Fix It

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  • @paulvanappeven3340
    @paulvanappeven3340 Год назад +10

    In the 80’s we use flat brushes. And just A cloth to whipe the brush of. I see now the New skills and prints are so much better. It is al lot of fun now to paint. But it did get me gold medals in the 80’s. Greetings from Belgium. 👍🏻😉😃

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Год назад

      Thats older than me!

  • @drbell26
    @drbell26 Год назад +47

    Love the painting the bottle top advice, color labels lie. I remodeled a bathroom so I use the back of old tiles as my texture board. Thanks

  • @luketfer
    @luketfer Год назад +37

    For those wanting a cheaper version of the texture pallet, use pieces of pound/dollar store toys instead of miniatures or even bits of sprue. Texture pallets made of mini bits are great IF you have the bits already and don't mind them going spare, which means you've been in the hobby for a while and have those parts to spare, which is unlikely if you're just starting out. Also a lot of mini wargamers will likely hoard bits for any prospective conversions, meaning there isn't a lot going spare. However you can always pop down your FLGS and ask if they have 'bags of bits'. It's not common but some gaming stores will sell just mixed bags of miniature bits on the cheap.

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Год назад +8

      Great idea!

    • @clubjer
      @clubjer Год назад +9

      Remember, though, EVERYTHING has "texture" you don't need to go to your FLGS for bits when you have stones, sand, bark, sticks, bottle caps and a myriad of things just laying around the house you can use for a texture palette.

    • @tanukiworkshop
      @tanukiworkshop Год назад +8

      Could also be a good way to recycle 3d printing supports

    • @trisbane4086
      @trisbane4086 Год назад

      I'm pretty sure his texture palette is just an mdf board, which I started using after a piece of my furniture came with one. But before I was using cardboard that I scored a bit, glued some bits to, and primed. Definitely tons of options for a texture palette.

  • @alphaleigpyne
    @alphaleigpyne 8 месяцев назад

    The drybrush pallet is a game changer for drybrushing. You've gave me an idea what to do with my left over bits of miniatures. Thank you Lyla and take care. For the hobby.

  • @mattpernack6816
    @mattpernack6816 Год назад +2

    I'm not a miniature painter.
    I learned dry brushing when I was a kid who used to paint ceramics close to 30 years ago. Instead of creating a texture pallet I was taught to use old blue jeans. paper towel was not tough enough to hold up to the "drying" of the brush for dry brushing. Now I use dry brushing to paint engines or any metal parts on my car models.

  • @HeadHunterSix
    @HeadHunterSix 8 месяцев назад +3

    1:25 with too much moisture in the sponge, and getting paint off the wet palette, the results are not unexpected. At that point you've got so much moisture in the brush that it's not even really drybrushing.

  • @tomd.3342
    @tomd.3342 Год назад

    Thanks! This is a game changer!

  • @aartadventure
    @aartadventure 3 месяца назад

    I've really been enjoying your past few videos. Thanks for focusing on simple tips and tricks that actually make a HUGE difference to paint jobs!

  • @jasoncintron6033
    @jasoncintron6033 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love the texture pallet. Thanks for this guide. My dry brushing has improved immensely with just practicing this system. I was doing it so, so wrong. I love your spells you fantastic witch.

  • @Keltik0ne
    @Keltik0ne Год назад +35

    My drybrushing changed totally after Byron started doing tutorials on Artist Opus, I'd mostly been an airbrush painter but you really can get fast and interesting results with a drybrush or makeup brush, with a little practice.
    Way less practice than an airbrush too.
    (Side note, the artist opus drybrushes are pretty good, they don't shed bristles and mine are still going after a year of misuse, though the results are the same with a nice makeup brush)

    • @adamholt5395
      @adamholt5395 Год назад +4

      I have the Artist Opus brushes and I really enjoy them. I find that I mostly use the 2nd largest brush the most. It makes drybrushing my minis so easy.

    • @HuntingHeresy
      @HuntingHeresy Год назад +4

      I got to see him demo in person at Adepticon. He barely dabs any paint onto the brush before hitting the texture pallet. Light touch on the mini with a swirling motion. It was great to see up close step-by-step.

    • @jorgemontero6384
      @jorgemontero6384 Год назад +4

      Note that you can get basically the exact same brushes from Rosemary and co (yes, same bristles, same everything) for half price

    • @MotoErgoSum
      @MotoErgoSum Год назад

      @@jorgemontero6384 I just checked the website. What is the name of the set? Rosemary has similar kolinsky prices to competitors. I don’t see any drybrushes on their website.

    • @DarkMiss
      @DarkMiss 9 месяцев назад +1

      I would definitely have to disagree with you that the results are the same with the Opus brushes versus a makeup brush. The Opus brushes are much finer and softer bristles and leave a much better application than just to makeup brush. Maybe some very high quality makeup brushes are akin to Opus but most people aren't going to be using those lol. For very very fine detail and delicate models Opus brushes really overpower the competition

  • @WylochsArmory
    @WylochsArmory Год назад +3

    Sweet. Excited to try

  • @Vimes839
    @Vimes839 Год назад +6

    That last quick tip about painting the lids is huge! Definitely going to start doing that.

  • @theChistu
    @theChistu Год назад

    This is the best idea I've seen in years; thank you for sharing! I've been using a clean, slightly damp kitchen sponge to drybrush and the results have only been OK. Definitely going to try your advice and make a texture palette of my own to experiment on. To the bits box!

    • @jamesmaybrick2001
      @jamesmaybrick2001 Год назад

      Nice way of getting loads of dust all trapped in your brush/paint....

  • @ScarlettSunday
    @ScarlettSunday 4 месяца назад +1

    I am totally painting my paint lids now!! Superb tip!

  • @woolyyyyyyy
    @woolyyyyyyy Год назад +3

    You've inspired me, I'm making one of those trays immediately. Saw Dave over at MS Paints make one too but this one sold me.

  • @LukeSteichen
    @LukeSteichen Год назад +1

    Yay, the Kickstarter was a huge success and funded!! So glad I could back an awesome project like this! Congratulations!!!!! 💜

  • @SlicesnDices
    @SlicesnDices Год назад +8

    Nice texture palette! And I love the idea of slapchopping the lids!

  • @kennethphillips6006
    @kennethphillips6006 Год назад +3

    Love the slap-chopped lids. That’s brilliant!

    • @captnwinkle
      @captnwinkle 8 месяцев назад

      What is slap chopped?! I'm sure I've been dping it but not sure what it is. Painting some Storm Troopers and of course highlight was dusty...well, damn GW white airbrush made it all dusty to begin with :(

  • @MS-xx3sd
    @MS-xx3sd 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. This is great. While drybrushing i noticed all that dush coming from the brush. Except the dirt coming from that, i think the smaller dust parts might not be very good for your health. .... the tip with the paint bottle caps is amazing too.

  • @julianabson7870
    @julianabson7870 Год назад

    I liked your tip to slapchop the paint lids. Thanks Lyla.

  • @stockade-5897
    @stockade-5897 Год назад

    wow that algorithm start to know me dangerously well. thanks, i had this problem yesterday ! just became a witchsong triber, i have no usage for the minis but that bloodborne vibe and 9 models for 1 dollars, i might print them just for kicks. awesome.

  • @krzysztofmathews738
    @krzysztofmathews738 Год назад +1

    Very clever work on creating the custom texture palette there!

  • @erikvarela2045
    @erikvarela2045 Год назад +1

    That texture pallet is a heck of a good idea!

  • @JoshNoodleSoup
    @JoshNoodleSoup Год назад +1

    Love the idea of priming the palette.

  • @tatankaiyotanka1
    @tatankaiyotanka1 Год назад

    I love the texture pallet, that is such a fantastic idea. This has totally changed they way I dry brush and also test out air brush paint thinning... :) :)

  • @azean84
    @azean84 Год назад +2

    Ooh that texture palette is a great idea, definitely going to do that!

  • @isisnmagic1812
    @isisnmagic1812 Год назад +2

    That homemade texture palette is outstanding.

  • @BocookGaming
    @BocookGaming Год назад

    Wow! These are some fantastic ideas! Slapchopping my Speedpaint caps would've never occurred to me!

  • @adamholt5395
    @adamholt5395 Год назад +1

    That homemade texter palette is such a cool idea. I will have to try that out. Thanks!

  • @RichardJRussell
    @RichardJRussell Год назад +4

    1. Doesn't that contaminate the water in the sponge? How often do you change it?
    2. Isn't your application (the red on the marine) more of an overbrush, than a highlight-picking drybrush?

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Год назад

      I haven't had any problems with mixing colors or needing to replace the sponge. Ive used it on and off for several months.
      I did the technique in the space marine to show the texture from the technique. You can definitely do all these steps on texture areas!

  • @toastmilke
    @toastmilke Год назад +10

    Vince Venturella on his channel recommended using makeup brushes for drybushing to avoid the chalky appearance. Even the cheap makeup brushes have bristles that much softer than the dome brushes. Bought a small makeup at the grocery store and it looked so much smoother and even than I have ever had with a domed brush.

    • @Ali626AMM
      @Ali626AMM Год назад +3

      Makeup brushes are all I use for dry brushing and with so many different kinds made you can always find one to suit. Wet 'n' wild from the dollar store are my personal fave, or they have one with rainbow crystals in the handle that is even denser and cleans a bit better. 👍 I want to look into nail art brushes because of their tiny size and see how they are for edging weapons, clothing, etc.

    • @Psych02K
      @Psych02K Год назад +6

      I use some cheap make-up brushes my wife bought and didn't like. They're excellent for drybrushing. (And they have bad ass holographic mermaid tails)

    • @Ali626AMM
      @Ali626AMM Год назад +1

      @@Psych02K Love mermaid tail brushes! A much better thing to do than just throwing them out. 😀 👍

    • @andreashuber5594
      @andreashuber5594 Год назад +1

      You got something wrong/incomplete there.
      Makeup brushes are way better thantypical (GW) dry brushes that are usually flat and stiff bristled. Correct so far. BUT dedicated domed dry brushes frok army painter and especially artis opus are an enormus step up over makeup brushes. I would really strongly recommend using one of these (army painter if on a budget) over makeup brushes unless it is for terrain.

    • @MCDrB-wq8ed
      @MCDrB-wq8ed Год назад +1

      @@andreashuber5594 I used the Army Pianter ones because they were cheap, about a quarter of the cost of the equivalent set of Artis Opus. And you can tell. I did my AoS buildings using the AP ones and they were destroyed after only 2 medium size buildings. I bit the bullet and shelled out for the Artis Opus ones and the difference in quality is night and day. The AO ones did the entire rest of the buildings, 6 or 7 buildings including 2 big ones plus scatter terrain, and you couldn't even tell they had been used. Like most things in life you get what you pay for.

  • @s7r49
    @s7r49 Год назад +1

    do you find the circular dry brushing works better? I always read you should go top down so that it leaves a zenithal highlight sort of effect.

  • @bitzbox
    @bitzbox Год назад

    Love the texture pallet idea!

  • @rickj6348
    @rickj6348 Год назад

    OMG! That texture palette is brilliant! Off to the dollar store!

  • @lofiworkshop
    @lofiworkshop Год назад

    Great tips, thanks for sharing. Glad to hear the Kickstarter has been successful!

  • @gillessturbois8914
    @gillessturbois8914 3 месяца назад

    Very practical and interesting ! Thank you

  • @bluesirija6742
    @bluesirija6742 Год назад

    Amazing advice in the video. Yes please - simple to understand, visual, easy to adapt. Thank you!

  • @MrSussurrus
    @MrSussurrus Год назад +1

    Some good tips in this video. I like to keep experimenting with big brushes. Vary the paint, moisture, brush pressure and direction to get all sorts of interesting effects. With so many variables, no two people have the same drybrushing technique.

  • @HacksawsHobbyBunker
    @HacksawsHobbyBunker Год назад +1

    Wet my dry brush? SORCERY!! But now I finally understand the process along with the whole texture palette thing. Thanks!!

  • @YouTube-Grifter
    @YouTube-Grifter Год назад +1

    I used chopped up sprues for my pallet after previously trying sand paper 👍

  • @callumstuart9094
    @callumstuart9094 Год назад

    Your mini sculpts are insane! SO GOOD.

  • @ArtoftheCrowe
    @ArtoftheCrowe Год назад

    Really like that texture pallet and already backed that kickstarted it looks awesome

  • @MrCarp69
    @MrCarp69 Год назад

    Ty love your vids! Recently shared your playlists with our new WH community. You're awesome!

  • @johnbryant6690
    @johnbryant6690 Год назад +3

    Good suggestions. I made my pallete from textured vinyl wallpaper. I may glue bits and sprue on it. I like the test palette idea.
    Excellent suggestion on the slapchoptop. Though I think a full prime of the lid is in order. The black and Grey tops that are so common will cause the paint to behave a bit differently than primer. Airbrush makes that pretty easy

  • @hawkthetraveler6344
    @hawkthetraveler6344 10 месяцев назад

    slap chop the bottle tops is such a brilliant idea!

  • @velveteenv76
    @velveteenv76 Год назад

    Congrats you finally mastered the skill :)

  • @ddesouz6
    @ddesouz6 Год назад

    I love the texture palette idea. I’m going to have to put one together. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @Ali626AMM
    @Ali626AMM Год назад +2

    Thank you for the reminder on your Kickstarter. I had almost forgotten and would've been devastated if I'd missed the chance to support your minis. ❤ Also, I use dry brushing a lot so I'll have to try this method out. Love to you and the kitties. 🤗

  • @Jamie898930
    @Jamie898930 Год назад +1

    Ive always used the palm of my hand for drybrushing. skin is naturally water resistant. if i can highlight the tiny ridges on my palm then i know i have enough to transfer it to the model without getting a chalky texture.

  • @kaikuklik9748
    @kaikuklik9748 Год назад +3

    I just wanted to say "Thanks a lot" 🤩
    You really helped me to improve my painting skills 🤗

  • @lehannaallen
    @lehannaallen Год назад

    Dry pallet = game changer! THANK YOU!!!

  • @kevinfutter
    @kevinfutter Год назад +3

    Huh. As a scale modeller rather than a mini painter, this is the first time I've seen dry-brushing used as an actual painting technique. In my world, it's used almost exclusively for edge highlighting and bringing out raised details. Fascinating!

    • @monkeyseemonkeypaint726
      @monkeyseemonkeypaint726 Год назад +2

      As a scale modeler lately come to miniatures, I'm with you. Plus, this is the only time I have seen anybody do that. Everybody else I've seen does it the way I expect it to be done more or less. Some times it's a bit heavier to provide volumes, but never as what appears here to be a base coat.

  • @S.A.S.H.
    @S.A.S.H. Год назад

    Yep, I love that texture pallet build-out.

  • @samprastherabbit
    @samprastherabbit Год назад

    MS Paints was my first voice crying in the wilderness about the texture palette as opposed to a paper towel but for terrain. Great to see it revisited by you, Layla!

  • @JSeven
    @JSeven Год назад

    these are some amazing ideas. thank you

  • @Irishwhitewater257
    @Irishwhitewater257 7 месяцев назад

    That trick for the lids! Im doing that to all my speed paints.

  • @eldraque4556
    @eldraque4556 7 месяцев назад

    love your texture pallet

  • @dougjones3305
    @dougjones3305 4 месяца назад

    The best I have come to find out is to use the cut side of a 4 by 4 piece of wood. It's gotta be a kind of wood where the rings are really close together and the wood comes from a soft wood tree like fur. It's literally the best. It takes the perfect amount of paint off the brush so fast and easy but is still easy to control how much paint you want taken from the brush.

  • @farpointgamingdirect
    @farpointgamingdirect Год назад +1

    I glued skulls to the tops of my speed paint bottle caps then painted them as a color reference

  • @jimihaze7085
    @jimihaze7085 Год назад

    Another great video Lyla! Just got the artis opus dry brushes, can't wait to try these techniques!

  • @boltgunmetal
    @boltgunmetal Год назад +1

    I'll try this, I wasn't overly I pressed by the damp brush technique either. Texture pallete is genius!

    • @HeadHunterSix
      @HeadHunterSix 8 месяцев назад

      You have to do it correctly - Artis Opus has some great tutorials and you can't possibly argue with their results.

  • @chickensandwich1589
    @chickensandwich1589 Год назад

    Definitely going to steal this 🥰

  • @roelandpellis3679
    @roelandpellis3679 Год назад

    now I want to make a textured pallet, that looks like a fun and great tool

  • @JEANPIXBN
    @JEANPIXBN Год назад

    Always a pleasure to support the miniature witch! Great content as usual! 🤘🏻💥

  • @nucollector5597
    @nucollector5597 Год назад

    That’s awesome. Thanks for these great tips. Just subscribed 🤙🏽

  • @HairyNick
    @HairyNick Год назад

    Such an awesome idea!

  • @jerryvolpini7987
    @jerryvolpini7987 Год назад

    Great tips (love the dry pallet), you're always helping progress the hobby. For me though, just no replacement for oils/enamels. A little smelly but great results without all the fuss. Thanks for the video!

    • @BrickInTheHead
      @BrickInTheHead Год назад +1

      Know any good RUclipsrs for oils/enamels aside from Marco? It's a sphere I've always been interested in but very few channels I frequent use them, it's all acrylics

    • @jerryvolpini7987
      @jerryvolpini7987 Год назад

      @@BrickInTheHead I came from scale modelling and learned my technique there. Now, I'll occasionally come across a good video but nobody I really follow religiously. Lots of skilled painters in the scale modeling community but it will take some searching on your part. Marco is probably the best out there, his techniques and use of oils directly corelate to Wargaming and Fantasy figures. Sorry, wish I could be more help!

  • @okham3881
    @okham3881 Год назад

    Finally a good use for all my bits!

  • @DarthBoolean
    @DarthBoolean Год назад +1

    Would love a video or short elaborating on the moisture levels of paint. My collection is mostly Reaper and ProAcryl so I'll confess I'm lacking a point of comparison. Is it related to how thin the paints are?

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Год назад

      Right! Consider the "pooling test." Put paint on your palette: if it holds it's shape from the squirt from the container, that's a thicker paint. If it turns into a liquid pool, it's thin. You can make a thin paint "thicker" by letting it dry a little bit and putting it on a dry palette instead of a wet palette

  • @JoeFlamenco
    @JoeFlamenco Год назад

    Holy shit you’re brilliant. That texture palette is absolutely genius. I can get some use out of the crap bits I have, AND it lets me experiment accurately.

  • @ionminiatures
    @ionminiatures Год назад +10

    Your kitties didn’t have their say this time 😊😂 Yeah the texture pallet instead of paper towel is a bit of a game changer for dry brushing, unless you want a more chalky/dusty look (which you do for some things).

  • @1234kalmar
    @1234kalmar Год назад

    Well, seems like I need a domed brush! This will make base coating so much easier! Thanks!

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Год назад

      Domed brush changes everything!

  • @tonydiep6415
    @tonydiep6415 Год назад

    This is freaking amazing!!! Love it!!!🙏

  • @terrandfw4681
    @terrandfw4681 Год назад

    You said short and sweet, but this was excellent content. The bit about the homemade pallet was very helpful

  • @mralloc23
    @mralloc23 Год назад +2

    What's funny is I've always drybrushed a bit too wet, and struggled to make that signature grainy contrast like when drybrushing basing sand. But then on the flip side I've used it to lazily highlight my models and had decent results since the paint was thin and still slightly wet, so it blended pretty easily.

  • @johnodinsson3635
    @johnodinsson3635 Год назад

    This is some brilliant shit, i love this channel...thank you for your contribution to the hobby. I had been using a paper towel for drybrushing...gonna have to switch it up now

  • @MinisMyWay
    @MinisMyWay Год назад

    Very good ideas, thanks! 👍

  • @ginteacher8185
    @ginteacher8185 5 месяцев назад

    At 2:15 you showed the perfect red smooth Drybrush colour and on the right the bad one with to much paint. Thats exaclty my problem. No matter, how often i tried to remove the red colour from my brush, i NEVER have the "right" smooth colour on the left. What am i doing wrong? I always have to much red and when i try to smooth it down its totally transparent, that the red is gone. -_-

  • @MrTudenom
    @MrTudenom 11 месяцев назад

    That pallet is the smartest thing I’ve ever seen on mini painting tube.

  • @customminiaturemaker
    @customminiaturemaker Год назад

    Amazing video Lyla! I need as much help as I can get when it comes to painting :P Between the Textured Pallet, and all of your tips and tricks, this could be a game changer for me..Thank You!!

  • @SedatedDreamer
    @SedatedDreamer Год назад

    Love your videos! Keep up the great work!!!

  • @wannabeard
    @wannabeard Год назад

    Excellent. Thanks!

  • @DaronSchmit
    @DaronSchmit Год назад +14

    I think the texture palette is such a great tool. You can use it as a test palette for your primer too, which then resets it for the next time you want to dry brush

  • @dkoz81
    @dkoz81 Год назад

    Mrs. Witch, would you be willing to do a video on how to thin paints and the consistency your looking for both for airbrushing and brush application? Thanks for all the great videos.

  • @polgarath
    @polgarath Год назад

    You can also use cork (those square cork panels people put up on walls) or like the back of a drink coaster for example. There is also a product by Stamp Attack from michael's or joann's that can be a wet palette slash texture board I use that you should check out, works great and cheap too which no one really knows in the minis painting community

  • @mackyd955
    @mackyd955 Год назад

    great and simple tips!! TY much!

  • @adamgoode8997
    @adamgoode8997 Год назад

    Okay. That had useful information. Thanks a lot.

  • @cgsrtkzsytriul
    @cgsrtkzsytriul Год назад

    I add a very small amount of retarder to the paint before drybrushing and it makes it very smooth. But you need to let it dry between colors longer so better for batch painting

  • @antongunther3977
    @antongunther3977 Год назад +1

    sponge - get a make up brush cleaner. They are very cheap and come with extra sponges. While you are getting them also pick up makeup brushes (make great cheap dry brushes). Also get some makeup sponges (great for removing excess oil washes without leaving behind fibers like a q tip does).
    Some of the best hobby materials aren't made for us guys!

  • @cruzy1350
    @cruzy1350 5 месяцев назад

    How do you keep your primer from drying up while doing this?

  • @julienjuanes
    @julienjuanes Год назад

    Hi! Does this technique avoid some chalky effect after the dry brushing? Thanks

  • @austonian08
    @austonian08 Месяц назад

    This looks great and fun to try--however, dont you burn through alot more paint by thinning and and brushing and rethinning?

  • @kevinhayes517
    @kevinhayes517 Год назад

    GREAT tutorial!

  • @lucasclauson3779
    @lucasclauson3779 Год назад +1

    hmmm, the texture pallet is an interesting idea, sadly I don't really have the extra bits to make one! There's other ways to do it though, so I'll have to look into that. The real best tip to me was slap chopping the caps to the speed paints. That's freaking brilliant.

    • @LukeSteichen
      @LukeSteichen Год назад +2

      MS Paints did a great video on building a texture box palette that mostly used "junk".

    • @lordofswarm538
      @lordofswarm538 Год назад

      Bits of sprue(if you don't use it for terrain tec.) Pva/school/wood glue with sand/tiny pebbles and dollar store green army men/whatever broken toys you come across from your or other people's kids that you know (or really any old broken junk) will do a fine job to make one.

  • @wtfserpico
    @wtfserpico Год назад +4

    I actually prefer to test my drybrush against my fingernails. The texture is much more akin to the plastic I'm painting than my skin, and it gives a much better indication of how much paint will transfer and whether it will be chalky/dusty.

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Год назад

      I've never heard that!

    • @wtfserpico
      @wtfserpico Год назад

      @@LylaMev I want to specify that I meant vs the back of your hand, not your awesome drybrush palette (of which I've begun making my own based on this video, so thank you for that!)

  • @sinesterD1
    @sinesterD1 Год назад

    Will you be doing a paint tutorial on the Persephone kickstarter?

  • @Lavlikessquids
    @Lavlikessquids 6 месяцев назад

    Ok this may be a silly question, but can we use a WET paper towel to moisturize the brush? I don’t have sponges available and I’m on a deadline

  • @Mike_in_Can
    @Mike_in_Can Год назад

    Do you recover your texture palette with more white after each painting session?

  • @deltapi8859
    @deltapi8859 7 месяцев назад

    I used to do dry brushing but kind of abandoned it. Dry brushing lacks any amount of control and if you try to get rid of the paint the process just takes too long for me and is just cumbersome to me. What I do now is something in between dry brushing and "highlighting" with the side of a round brush so the paint doesn't get into the recesses. When trying to get rid of the paint I use a sponge / sponge cloth (which has a large enough area so I can use it the whole painting process) and it works I find the best, because it simply soaks in the excess water. I don't use a "dry brush palette", because that process doesn't make sense to me. What do you do when you used all the area? Dry brushing is great for terrain and has it's place, because you apply paint on the highest edges and don't fill the recesses, but I try to avoid it somehow, because it's cumbersome and not really reliable.

  • @bowvine5188
    @bowvine5188 Год назад

    those are some great tips